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I'm trying to use XPath to extract some values from an XML Response
Payload. I have validated the XPath elsewhere, but for some reason, it
doesn't appear to be working at runtime in Apigee.XML Payload:
___xxx
@xxx==
The Extract Varia...
I originally added this as an answer to another similar question on this
topic, but decided it was probably better to put in it's own
question...I need to send logs to an ELK stack within my corporate
back-end. I am hitting a RESTful endpoint via HTT...
I'm pulling my hair out with this one. Would appreciate a fresh set of
eyes to see if I am doing anything wrong. For confidentiality reasons, I
have had to change the names of the servers, but I have double-checked
that everything matches in principl...
Our proposed deployment pattern is to use Jenkins to do automated
deploys of proxies to Apigee within a DevOps process. There will
potentially be multiple developers working simultaneously on proxies,
with proxy deployments into non-production happen...
I have a value in a KVM which I am using to store the rate limit for a
Spike Arrest.In my proxy, I have a KVM Operations Policy to retrieve
it:
GetSpikeArrestLimitValue
false
10
SpikeArrestValue
environment When I am changing
the KVM value, the...
Dino,Many thanks for your detailed response. It did the trick!The
trailing space was just a copy and paste error when I brought the code
into here, but adding ns: prefix in the additional nodes in the XPath
solved the problem.The XPath validator I wa...
Yes, I already omit the Response element from the Service Callout in
order to make it async.I'll explore the httpClient in Javascript to see
if it makes any difference.
But MessageLogging policy does not allow logs to be sent to an HTTP /
HTTPS target? Can I use another policy inside PostClientFlow?Also to
clarify, I am not using the httpClient inside a JS Policy. I am using JS
policy to build the message, then Serv...
Sorry for resurrecting an old post, but I have a similar issue that I
wanted to get some advice on. The log destination for me is an ELK stack
within my corporate back-end. I am sending the logs to a RESTful
endpoint via HTTP. But I also found the Me...
@Siddharth Barahalikar - Thanks for the confirmation and suggestions.
I'll explore them and figure out the smoothest option. It's a shame that
we cannot include paths in the Target Server. Perhaps a suggestion for a
future update?Although it didn't s...